Takeaway #1: It is heartening to hear that people such as your student-self have been spreading the good word about organics for a long time; and massively disheartening that despite the no-brainer/common sense/clear and present benefits of organics, it is still seen as some sort of niche, hippy-dippy, anti-establishment movement rather than just the best way to guarantee tasty, resilient crops and the longterm health of our soil. Takeaway #2: I need a Kenyan Kikoi!
Takeaway #1: It is heartening to hear that people such as your student-self have been spreading the good word about organics for a long time; and massively disheartening that despite the no-brainer/common sense/clear and present benefits of organics, it is still seen as some sort of niche, hippy-dippy, anti-establishment movement rather than just the best way to guarantee tasty, resilient crops and the longterm health of our soil. Takeaway #2: I need a Kenyan Kikoi!
That made me laugh! Thanks so much.
Hard won empirical knowledge. I hope that you still have the dress.
I don't! Darn it....